Canadian Warplanes 1: Hawker Audax. Hawker Audax. (Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 3232301). Hawker Audax, RCAF (Serial No. K3100) RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario. Hawker Audax. (6), (Serial No. A77), (Serial No. A78), (Serial No.…
The Hector was intended as a replacement for the Hawker Audax army co-operation aircraft. The design and the building of the prototype was done by Hawker but production aircraft were built by Westland Aircraft in Yeovil, Somerset.…
The Atlas continued in service in the army co-operations role until replaced with the Hawker Audax in 1935. Armstrong Whitworth Atlas Mk. I. (5), (Serial Nos. 16 (later 401), 17 (later 402), 18, (later 403), 19 (later 404), 111, Mk.…
A derivative of the Audax, the Hawker Hartebeest, a light bomber, was built for the South African Air Force with modifications made from the Audax. Sixty-five of these aircraft were built, the majority in South Africa.…
Hawker Audax on skis, RCAF, 20 Mar 1935. 1935. The Hawker Audax was exported to Canada with one aircraft being used by the RCAF for trials and five ex-RAF aircraft supplied after 1939 as instructional airframes (Serial No. A77), (Serial No.…
Audax et cautus. - Daring but cautious. 29. th. Waterloo Battalion of Infantry. 29. th. Waterloo Regiment. (York Sunbury Historical Society, Fredericton Region Museum Collection, Author Photo). Accession Number 1997.28.52. 29. th.…